Freeride Skiing in Marmolada
Skiing · Italy

Freeride Skiing in Marmolada

Belluno, Italy
7h
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General information

DepartureBelluno, Italy
Price / person€90.00
Duration7h
CategorySkiing

Booking information

  • Meeting point

    We meet at Arabba train station at 08:00 AM.

  • Requirements

    Minimum age of 16 years, Maximum of 4 people per group

  • What to bring

    Personal ski equipment (skis, boots, poles, skins), Backpack with energy snacks and hot drink, Ski helmet, Avalanche self-rescue equipment (digital ARTVA with two/three antennas, shovel and probe), Recommended: ABS/airbag backpack

  • Refund policy

    Full refund for cancellations up to 4 days prior to the tour date; 70% refund for cancellations between 4 and 1 days prior to the excursion date; no refund for cancellations within 24 hours of the excursion date or for no-shows on the day of the excursion. In the event of bad weather or cancellation by the operator due to force majeure, a new date will be arranged or a voucher of the same value as the experience booked will be issued. If this is not possible for demonstrable reasons (e.g., end of holiday period and inability to return), the full amount will be refunded. Refunds available within 96 hours before departure.

About the activity

A day surfing on the soft snow of Marmolada, one of the freeride meccas of the Dolomites.

Inclusions & exclusions

  • UIAGM mountain guide service

  • Liability insurance

  • Avalanche self-rescue kit (if not provided: digital ARTVA with three antennas, shovel and probe)

  • Arabba/Marmolada skipass (a valley skipass is sufficient but Dolomiti Superski is recommended)

  • Anything not specified under "What is included"

Highlights

Many trails for different difficulty levels

Wide slopes perfect for skiing

North-facing slopes often provide powdery snow

Unique and spectacular setting in the Marmolada canyon

Sunlit slopes with breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks

Tight turns in the woods above Arabba